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New Mode Feature - "Punch In" allows for easier editing or re-recording of your audio files

"Punch-In" allows for easier editing or re-recording parts of your audio files that uses auto-start and auto-stopping points...
The latest version of QuickRecorder now has a "PUNCH IN" feature. Users can now easily edit or re-record parts of an audio file by dropping an "END" and/or a "BEGINNING" into the middle of a file.

The END placed into an audio file auto-stops recording at the location specified. The BEGINNING placed into an audio file auto-starts the recording at the specified location. If the user sets both the BEGINNING and the END, recording auto-starts at the specified BEGINNING and auto-stops at the specified END.

This feature has been put into use at the Connecticut Volunteer Services for the Blind and Handicapped book reading centers to edit the audio-book recordings files before they are duplicated onto cassette for use by patrons of CVSBH.

CVSBH volunteers use the END feature to punch in where they wish to re-record or over-record in a way similar to a reel. After the END is set, the user listens to the file and stops it at the point they wish to over-record. If the user hasn't set a BEGINNING, then recording begins at the point where the user stopped listening. Recording auto-stops at the END.

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